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If we take seriously the notion, foundational to the history of technology, that the things that human beings build matter—that the vast technological systems that we construct to understand and manipulate our environment both reflect our social, economic, and political values, and constrain them—then it is absolutely essential that we understand how these systems get built, by whom, and for what purposes.
The Computer Boys Take Over: Computers, Programmers, and the Politics of Technical Expertise (History of Computing)
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